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I'm getting a lot of color popping in my mavic videos.. I'm very new to photography, but i have been researching it for some time now.. So i'm not completely green on everything.
Here is a video i shot today: notice how the brown in the cornfield trys to turn green, and then brown again. Pay attention to the top 1/3rd of the screen
ISO 100, Shutter 1/4000, DLOG film mode, Standard picture setting, Locked exposure and shutter; White Balance set to: Cloudy. However i'm still getting color artifacts on the raw mavic files (before any post processing)
I know ISO increases the sensor's sensativity to light, and the higher the ISO, the more potential you have for noise. So you generally want the lowest ISO possible and the fastest shutter possible to get clear crisp footage on a sunny/cloudy day.
I am trying to learn color correction with Davinci Resolve, but these problems are keeping me from doing anything i can show off.
Can someone give me some pointers and some general rules of thumb, to use when setting up the mavic for filming.
Thanks
Here is a video i shot today: notice how the brown in the cornfield trys to turn green, and then brown again. Pay attention to the top 1/3rd of the screen
ISO 100, Shutter 1/4000, DLOG film mode, Standard picture setting, Locked exposure and shutter; White Balance set to: Cloudy. However i'm still getting color artifacts on the raw mavic files (before any post processing)
I know ISO increases the sensor's sensativity to light, and the higher the ISO, the more potential you have for noise. So you generally want the lowest ISO possible and the fastest shutter possible to get clear crisp footage on a sunny/cloudy day.
I am trying to learn color correction with Davinci Resolve, but these problems are keeping me from doing anything i can show off.
Can someone give me some pointers and some general rules of thumb, to use when setting up the mavic for filming.
Thanks
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